MikePA
Super Moderator
I just came across this service and thought it was worth sharing. I haven't signed up yet, but I am seriously thinking about it. I am not affiliated with the company, etc. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
If you have;
(1) Broadband connection and
(2) More than $26 or $40 in monthly long distance charges or
(3) Have a business toll free number,
you should investigate Vonage.
For $26/month (500 nationwide LD minutes per month) or $40/month (unlimited LD) they send you a device (Cisco ATA-186) that 'translates' digital into analog and vice versa. One side of this device plugs into a router, any standard phone plugs into the other side. You use the Internet to make all your calls. According to reports I have read, the sound quality is at least as good as a standard phone line. Internet phones got a bad reputation for sound quality when they used dial up lines. A broadband connection solves this problem.
The really neat thing about this service is that you can pick any phone number, in any area code you want (as long as it's not being used by someone else). This lets you do the following. Say your parents live in area code 412 and you live in area code 717. You pick a phone number with area code 412 and, poof, they call a local number to talk to you. For $5.00 per month each, you can have as many virtual phone numbers you want. This would allow small businesses, who have toll free numbers, to replace them with a local number in every area code they serve.
This information is kept in the ATA-186, so you can take it with you on trips. Any place you can get a broadband connection, you can make toll free calls, even overseas.
This service would eliminate the time restrictions most cellular services place on their free nights and weekend plans as well as allow you to use a standard phone.
If you have;
(1) Broadband connection and
(2) More than $26 or $40 in monthly long distance charges or
(3) Have a business toll free number,
you should investigate Vonage.
For $26/month (500 nationwide LD minutes per month) or $40/month (unlimited LD) they send you a device (Cisco ATA-186) that 'translates' digital into analog and vice versa. One side of this device plugs into a router, any standard phone plugs into the other side. You use the Internet to make all your calls. According to reports I have read, the sound quality is at least as good as a standard phone line. Internet phones got a bad reputation for sound quality when they used dial up lines. A broadband connection solves this problem.
The really neat thing about this service is that you can pick any phone number, in any area code you want (as long as it's not being used by someone else). This lets you do the following. Say your parents live in area code 412 and you live in area code 717. You pick a phone number with area code 412 and, poof, they call a local number to talk to you. For $5.00 per month each, you can have as many virtual phone numbers you want. This would allow small businesses, who have toll free numbers, to replace them with a local number in every area code they serve.
This information is kept in the ATA-186, so you can take it with you on trips. Any place you can get a broadband connection, you can make toll free calls, even overseas.
This service would eliminate the time restrictions most cellular services place on their free nights and weekend plans as well as allow you to use a standard phone.